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German U-Boats sank over twenty-four ships off of Florida's Atlantic and Gulf Coasts during World War 2.
They were submarines (German Untersee boat) used to sink ships carring men and materials to war fronts
WWII in Europe was decided by the movement of materiel across the Atlantic from the US to UK. Liberty ships were crucial to this venture. The predation of the UK maritime fleet by the German U boats was immense.
The U-boats were the name of the three boats that the Germans sunked.
Sinking civilian ships without warning (un-restricted submarine warfare).
To sink ships.
no they destroyed them
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
German U-Boats sank over twenty-four ships off of Florida's Atlantic and Gulf Coasts during World War 2.
Mainly u-boats, other enemy ships and enemy bombers
In convoys, many ships sailing together protected by warships to hunt for German U-boats (submarines)
the tsunami will get bigger every second and all the boats and ships will be destroyed because tsunamis are as strong as 60 hurricanes.
Ships, boats etc.
In civilian ships alone, the figure was in the thousands. <><><> During WW II, German U-Boats sank 175 Allied warships; 2,825 merchant ships
They where U-boats or Underwater Boats. These ships sunks most likely the most ships in the entire war.
Destroyers, Cursiers, Battleships, and Patrol Boats
USN ships of WWII were built of steel; USN PT Boats were built of WOOD. USN ships of WWII also fought in the Vietnam War; USN Swift Boats during the Vietnam War were built of ALUMINUM.